El se impersonal. In English, we often use they, you, one, or people in an impersonal or an indefinite sense meaning people in general. In Spanish, you.

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¡A practicar! 1.How does one say ice cream in Italian? 2.The newspaper is sold here. 3.They speak Spanish here. 4.You pay the fines (las multas) on Mondays. 5.They serve enchiladas in Mexican restaurants. 6.One can buy shoes in the shoe store. 7.One eats well there. 8.You have to work hard to get good grades. 9.People say that she is pretty. 10. You need to have knowledge of computers for that job.